We understand that the full impact of an important exhibition topic may only be realized when we allow ourselves the time and space to digest our emotions and thoughts.
In providing this space, we hope to foster a deeper connection with the Reclaiming El Camino exhibition, allowing visitors to leave not only with a wealth of knowledge but also with a sense of clarity.
These are some Native land conservancies and tribal museums—visit these places for deeper learning, allyship, and support for Native justice.
Want to help? Start here.
Land
Tongva/Ajachemem Land Conservancy, Bolsa Chica, California
Taraxat Paxaavxa, Los Angeles, California
Sogorea Te Land Trust, Lisjan Ohlone, Bay Area, California
Amah Mutsun Ohlone Land Trust, Santa Cruz, California
Ohlone Land Trust, Bay Area, California
Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary
Culture
Barona Cultural Center, San Diego, California
Sycuan Cultural Center, El Cajon, California
Chumash Indian Museum, Thousand Oaks, California
Santa Ynez Chumash Museum, Santa Ynez, California
California State Parks, featuring Native Cultures
California Indian Heritage Center, Sacramento, California
Community
Kumai Community Cultural Museum, Baja California, Mexico
Wishtoyo Village, Malibu, California
Live Oak Native Resources
Redbud Resources Group
Kuruvungna Village Springs